


Today's top minds think through big ideas and challenges facing American society.
The Civic Discourse Project invites top minds – civic leaders, academics and intellectuals – engaged in thinking through challenges facing American society, to explore them with our community. Designed to bring people together through robust civil discourse, the series presented by ASU's School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership includes speakers from across the intellectual spectrum.
The Civic Discourse Project invites top minds – civic leaders, academics and intellectuals – engaged in thinking through challenges facing American society, to explore them with our community. Designed to bring people together through robust civil discourse, the series presented by ASU's School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership includes speakers from across the intellectual spectrum.
Citizenship and Civic Leadership in America
Rich Lowry of the National Review and Yascha Mounk of Johns Hopkins University
Citizenship and Civic Leadership in America
Civic Education and Renewal: Restoring Civic Legitimacy
“Civic Education and Renewal: Restoring American Civic Legitimacy”
Civic Education and Renewal: Restoring Civic Legitimacy
What U.S. History Teaches Us About Civic Renewal
Turning the Corner: What American History Teaches Us About Leadership and Civic Renewal
What U.S. History Teaches Us About Civic Renewal
The Civic Discourse Project is a local public television program presented by Arizona PBS.